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>> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> number one. >> who did they put number two? >> i'm going have to cheat. bill clinton. isn't that interesting. >> number three. franklin roosevelt. so as far as barack obama, by the way, barack obama scored mid left in both polls. >> interesting. i mean maybe not for people today because he obviously is very popular certainly with democrats, but for historians to choose a living president. >> they chose him as number ten of the 20. they put him at the bottom of the list just below ronald reagan. but it is interesting. the popular people put him in the middle of achievements. it was one of the top ten in the country, so they excluded george w. bush. to my regret they excluded george herbert walker bush who i personally thing they deserved more credit than they got. the popular vote excluded woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson charted american history for the next years. >> what do you make of the breakdown if you look at the list that's used democratic. out of ten, only three are republicans. >> yeah. i mean the people, four were repu
>> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> number one. >> who did they put number two? >> i'm going have to cheat. bill clinton. isn't that interesting. >> number three. franklin roosevelt. so as far as barack obama, by the way, barack obama scored mid left in both polls. >> interesting. i mean maybe not for people today because he obviously is very popular certainly with democrats, but for historians to choose a living president. >> they chose him as...
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blunt, 1986 -- one thing to say about ronald reagan , they were o'neill instrumental, but bob packwood and danny rostenkowski -- >> added them to the list. >> since then, we have done nothing to the tax code but put in credits for the socially worthy, whether it is insulation, giving to diabetes, what ever else -- >> nascar, all sorts of stuff. >> we have a member who has a history in the banking industry. >> don't reminded me. that excludes him from the discussion. >> i want to say one thing about the tax policy, because we hear this as a liberal organization -- >> that is what the romney campaign says. >> they have an adviser to president george h.w. bush. this is not some liberal organization, not a profession obama establishment. it was done for the brookings institution. the analysis of the romney tax plan just as not at all. mathematically, it does not work. you may not like it -- >> obama is attacking the only good part of it! >> you say to get rid of the loopholes, but he does not say which loopholes -- >> does not say anything. >> do you believe that marriage should between a
blunt, 1986 -- one thing to say about ronald reagan , they were o'neill instrumental, but bob packwood and danny rostenkowski -- >> added them to the list. >> since then, we have done nothing to the tax code but put in credits for the socially worthy, whether it is insulation, giving to diabetes, what ever else -- >> nascar, all sorts of stuff. >> we have a member who has a history in the banking industry. >> don't reminded me. that excludes him from the...
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i'm sorry, but even on the right day, the new ronald reagan. they love ronald reagan. but ronnie is normal rate in. he won't have the same end result. it is a cynical results. >> i think in many ways you're absolutely right. he has to learn. ronald reagan got even the harmony talk to you. he brought un. mitt romney has trouble doing that ronald reagan got even the . you know, maybe it's time for mitt romney to go around the mainstream media as are buying time on television and start telling us what he would do as president of the united states neil: what is he doing? he has more money. it started with all of this house a bill, did not spend it at the convention. the obama folks outspent 6-1. the argument was, resources and really get ready for the fall. but i am no expert. maybe that is a good strategy, but it is not proving that we now in the polls. what do you think? >> it is not proving that way because barack obama has in speaking about what barack obama watson to speak about. and that is where you lose. mitt romney has to talk about the issues that he wants to tal
i'm sorry, but even on the right day, the new ronald reagan. they love ronald reagan. but ronnie is normal rate in. he won't have the same end result. it is a cynical results. >> i think in many ways you're absolutely right. he has to learn. ronald reagan got even the harmony talk to you. he brought un. mitt romney has trouble doing that ronald reagan got even the . you know, maybe it's time for mitt romney to go around the mainstream media as are buying time on television and start...
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secondly, two things ronald reagan said in his speeches. he gave his famous speech for barry goldwater. he endorsed an expansion of health insurance for senior citizens. he favored a smaller plan to help people that were poor rather than create a one-size- fits-all government plan. that is ronald reagan endorsing barry goldwater in 1964. what he said at the end of the speech was he did not believe there was such a thing as the left or right, there was only up or down. all too often conservatives have fallen into the left purses' right argument. in 1976 the republican party was faced with extinction. the conservative movement was thought to be as irrelevant to american life. ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in iran smaller than this and give a speech called "a new republican party." it basically outlined how he would win in four years. one thing he did was talking about how would you talk about your programs and what you want to do, do not talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan at the depth of the republican
secondly, two things ronald reagan said in his speeches. he gave his famous speech for barry goldwater. he endorsed an expansion of health insurance for senior citizens. he favored a smaller plan to help people that were poor rather than create a one-size- fits-all government plan. that is ronald reagan endorsing barry goldwater in 1964. what he said at the end of the speech was he did not believe there was such a thing as the left or right, there was only up or down. all too often...
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so, he, of course, was closer to ronald reagan era than i. >> mr. speaker, you heard the criticism that you weren't necessarily as close to the president as you suggest. >> well, it's increasingly interesting to watch the romney attack machine coordinate things. and all of a sudden today there are four different articles by four different people that randomly show up. the fact is, i'm thrilled that michael reagan has endorsed me and will be campaigning with me here in florida. i remember very fondly in 1995, when we were at the goldwater institute and nancy reagan said, you know, barry gave ronnie the torch and now ronnie's passing the torch to newt and his team in congress. so, i think it's reasonable to say, and i think the governor said it fairly, i am vastly closer to reagan and in that period, the governor was a business person. in '92, he was donating to democrats in congress. voting for paul tsongas in the primary. in '94, running against teddy kennedy, he said, flatly, i don't want to go back to a reagan-bush era. there's a pretty wide gap.
so, he, of course, was closer to ronald reagan era than i. >> mr. speaker, you heard the criticism that you weren't necessarily as close to the president as you suggest. >> well, it's increasingly interesting to watch the romney attack machine coordinate things. and all of a sudden today there are four different articles by four different people that randomly show up. the fact is, i'm thrilled that michael reagan has endorsed me and will be campaigning with me here in florida. i...
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. >> a great speech given by ronald reagan. this is the time for change on behalf of barry goldberg. look at what happened. keynote speeches are not positive >> can i aska question? why did ryan risk his reputation by a speech that was full of energy -- he is the darling of this convention in some ways -- why would he risk alall of that by putting into it things that are overertly false? >> it is just a guess, but he is learning what it is to be the vice-presidential c candidate. you are the hatchet. you are the hammer. they are going to sell your point of view.w. they arere going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare -- medicare. the candidate does not wawant to say it. paul ryan has to say it. >> who is barack obama's hammer? joe biden. >>>> the vice-presidenential candidatate is usually theype persrson, but you have to have some kernel of truth. i don't think blatantt lies have ever been told. >> a word on the republican party and minorities next. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone
. >> a great speech given by ronald reagan. this is the time for change on behalf of barry goldberg. look at what happened. keynote speeches are not positive >> can i aska question? why did ryan risk his reputation by a speech that was full of energy -- he is the darling of this convention in some ways -- why would he risk alall of that by putting into it things that are overertly false? >> it is just a guess, but he is learning what it is to be the vice-presidential c...
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ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including former minnesota governor and current vice presidential contender, tim pawlenty, who called mitt romney reagan-esque this morning on "morning joe." >> you know, we just nominated mitt romney, or presumptively nominated mitt romney, who is in the reagan tradition. a conservative with a conservative record, governed effectively in a blue state, working across the aisle. somebody who's produced results. so to look at that and just say, you know, the party wouldn't be capable of endorsing a ronald reagan-type figure today, i think mitt romney is a ronald reagan-type figure. >> last night, fox news's
ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including...
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ronald reagan, the l.a. times detected him -- depicted him as saying he is going to bring back the american nazi party. people actually said this. and vice versa. republicans say that stuff. that is a normal piece of political discourse that is not helpful. however, i am also reminded of eugene mccarthy's comment that the task of -- is to shoot the wounded when the battle is over. i have a paradoxical view of this problem. the people in the middle are the ones around whom you get a gang around, you would get budget deals. in the 1990's with clinton and gingrich. when those people disappeared and you have the interest groups, that makes it a compromise. no doubt that is true. among the five or six, one problem is that if you like the old model -- he described the party dynamic, you have a son and the moon. one is the dominant and the moon party has to adapt if it is going to survive. i think that describes the world of the new deal or republicans with modifications to improve them, and limit them and so forth
ronald reagan, the l.a. times detected him -- depicted him as saying he is going to bring back the american nazi party. people actually said this. and vice versa. republicans say that stuff. that is a normal piece of political discourse that is not helpful. however, i am also reminded of eugene mccarthy's comment that the task of -- is to shoot the wounded when the battle is over. i have a paradoxical view of this problem. the people in the middle are the ones around whom you get a gang around,...
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that was ronald reagan. these are the guys who built the majority and if we can get back to the ronald reagan and talledega that we welcome all, regardless of what you look like, who share our values we will get back and we will get back quickly. george bush had 44% of the latino vote. we are not that far away from being right at the level you are talking about being very competitive with the right leaders but we have got to have the right leaders and we have got to have the right tone. >> on the flipside democrats to luring for this coalition certainly in the first two years they blinked on for fear of resistance among legislators who are heavily the color white districts but also delivering economic advance. the reality is obama, the number among hispanics went up even though unemployment has been in double digits. at some point as the party have to does liver tangible uplift and include this coalition to hold it together? >> the question is important but it doesn't need to deliver for this coalition. need
that was ronald reagan. these are the guys who built the majority and if we can get back to the ronald reagan and talledega that we welcome all, regardless of what you look like, who share our values we will get back and we will get back quickly. george bush had 44% of the latino vote. we are not that far away from being right at the level you are talking about being very competitive with the right leaders but we have got to have the right leaders and we have got to have the right tone....
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i think the other interesting comparison to ronald reagan is there's two ronald reagans. there was the ronald reagan who worked with democrats, who made tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the federal law that requires that hospitals have to treat poor people when they come into the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there's the ron 23458d reagan we hear about the gop primary debates, a conservative ideologue at never turn. if you talk about the first reagan, obama has tried to follow that path, but he's had less cooperation on offer from the congress. gee didn't -- >> chris, can i make two points about that. >> he didn't want to keep -- >> sorry. that reagan ended his first term with a higher misery index than obama currently has. reagan's recession was also a fairly induced recession in order to ring inflation out of the economy, and it happened and began on his watch. obama inherited a financial collapse recession which of their nature lasts longer, and it happened before he got there. i think that helps expl
i think the other interesting comparison to ronald reagan is there's two ronald reagans. there was the ronald reagan who worked with democrats, who made tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the federal law that requires that hospitals have to treat poor people when they come into the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there's the ron 23458d reagan we hear about the gop primary debates, a conservative ideologue at never turn. if you...
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let's not look for ronald reagan and be glad we had ronald reagan in our lifetimes. let's learn from ronald reagan but not look for the next ronald reagan. stuart: ten seconds. does president obama win california by ten points 415 points? >> 20. stuart: the still room in my house in new jersey. >> see you on the seventh. stuart: good man. we always appreciate you being with us. thanks very much. got to break in for breaking news on citigroup. we flashed it on the bottom of your screen. citigroup has fired its internet analyst for leaking confidential information on the facebook ipo. the bank has been fined $2 million in this case. city shares down on the news, 2% lower. microsoft lays it all on the line with windows 8 and the new tablet to. it could be make or break. up next a former microsoft employee gives his verdict n microsoft's new products. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking
let's not look for ronald reagan and be glad we had ronald reagan in our lifetimes. let's learn from ronald reagan but not look for the next ronald reagan. stuart: ten seconds. does president obama win california by ten points 415 points? >> 20. stuart: the still room in my house in new jersey. >> see you on the seventh. stuart: good man. we always appreciate you being with us. thanks very much. got to break in for breaking news on citigroup. we flashed it on the bottom of your...
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>> well, we know what ronald reagan did because he did it in 1986. he had a big study done by the treasury department and they made a lot of recommendations and sent them to capitol hill and they discussed it and they ended up lowering the top tax rate from 50% to 28% but among other things he raised the capital gains rate from 20% to 28% because ronald reagan said he ought to treat capital gains, income from capital, the same as labor, and i think that's an idea that is really pretty off the table today. >> jon: so would ronald reagan be too liberal for today's republican party in terms of financial policy? >> i don't think there's any questions qe. everybody forgets although he cut taxes his first year he raise the them almost every other year of his presidency, 11 different times. >> jon: because he was-- and i think we boast admit now-- a communist ( laughter ) i mean, we would both agree-- how is it that one of the biggest obstacles to tax reform in this country is a group called americans for tax reform? >> that's a very interesting question. g
>> well, we know what ronald reagan did because he did it in 1986. he had a big study done by the treasury department and they made a lot of recommendations and sent them to capitol hill and they discussed it and they ended up lowering the top tax rate from 50% to 28% but among other things he raised the capital gains rate from 20% to 28% because ronald reagan said he ought to treat capital gains, income from capital, the same as labor, and i think that's an idea that is really pretty off...
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ronald reagan had a deep instinct. this is the 26 anniversary of the failure of the challenger and the death of chris mcauliffe and the other astronauts. if you go back and look in our film we have a section of ronald reagan talking to the nation. he does not talk about the fee or failure, he does not talk about turning back. he talks about heroism courage, the spirit of pioneering. the desire to move ahead. he reminds us that it was 390 years earlier on that day that the great english explorer had died at sea. he brought a connection between the age of exploration and the new age of exploration. seven nights ago on the space coast, i outlined a bold and visionary dramatic opportunity for americans. i did it for two very different reasons. one because i will not turn, we will not turn to our grand children and say we were the generation who let the chinese dominate space. we're the generation that accepted the decay of the united states because it was too hard to break out. this is a big country filled with big people.
ronald reagan had a deep instinct. this is the 26 anniversary of the failure of the challenger and the death of chris mcauliffe and the other astronauts. if you go back and look in our film we have a section of ronald reagan talking to the nation. he does not talk about the fee or failure, he does not talk about turning back. he talks about heroism courage, the spirit of pioneering. the desire to move ahead. he reminds us that it was 390 years earlier on that day that the great english explorer...
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ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has new odor erasers... making it easy to keep things at home... just the way you want them. new tidy cats with odor erasers. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving
ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with there's another way to...
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president has won election with a jobless rate above 6% except for ronald reagan and it was 7.2% when he won re-election in november of 2004. but washington pollster who is a republican says that impressions of the economy are locked in the late spring of an election year, and it is that mindset they take into the booth. here are three examples of what we is referring. to in george h.w. bush's first and only term, the unemployment was leaning downward heading into the election day, so voters would be willing to give him four more years, but with the crucial spring months that we have highlighted here, the unemployment rate was rising, and so according to his theory, that is what the voters took to polls. and same for jimmy carter, the unemployment was headed down leading into the election, but in the april, may, june springtime period, unemployment was rising and we know that he lost the bid despite a improving jobs pick chu. and now a president who won a second term, ronald reagan with a punishing unemployment rate topping 10% in the first term, because it was headed in the right dir
president has won election with a jobless rate above 6% except for ronald reagan and it was 7.2% when he won re-election in november of 2004. but washington pollster who is a republican says that impressions of the economy are locked in the late spring of an election year, and it is that mindset they take into the booth. here are three examples of what we is referring. to in george h.w. bush's first and only term, the unemployment was leaning downward heading into the election day, so voters...
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ronald reagan was a conservative. but he regularly found a way to appeal to democrats and to win democratic support in congress. bill clinton was a progressive democrat in many ways. but he found ways to regularly appeal to republicans. both president bush's regularly found ways at the beginning of their terms to reach out to the other side. that has been the political norm. well, you'd almost think that the separation of power was something that had been invented four years ago. the reality as bob luper points out in his book, presidents have always faced the difficult challenges of hyper partisanship. the successful ones have gone the way to overcome this, and it is fair to judge a president for a promise to turn the page and move his past partisan gridlock when you have ran on that theme. it is fair to judge you when you were not able to reverse the gridlock. >> bemoan how important is his speech tonight, president obama, to his reelection effort? >> i'm not going to guess anything that has happened in the last two
ronald reagan was a conservative. but he regularly found a way to appeal to democrats and to win democratic support in congress. bill clinton was a progressive democrat in many ways. but he found ways to regularly appeal to republicans. both president bush's regularly found ways at the beginning of their terms to reach out to the other side. that has been the political norm. well, you'd almost think that the separation of power was something that had been invented four years ago. the reality as...
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who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years ago today. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor presc
who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years...
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bill clinton, eight of his, ronald reagan lost only four cabinet members after his first term. pretty good. a nor'easter adding to the misery in the northeast, and the cost of hurricane sandy is rising by the date. the obama second term agenda. does anyone know what it is? the "a-team" tonight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clinton. a, happened to governor chris christie? former clinton special counsel and steven haze of the weekly standard join us. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? maybe you want to incorporate a business or protect your family with a will or living trust and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom, a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protecte get started at legalzoom.com today. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sar
bill clinton, eight of his, ronald reagan lost only four cabinet members after his first term. pretty good. a nor'easter adding to the misery in the northeast, and the cost of hurricane sandy is rising by the date. the obama second term agenda. does anyone know what it is? the "a-team" tonight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clinton. a, happened to governor chris christie? former clinton special counsel and steven haze...
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ronald reagan lost 280 marines in beirut. george h.bush stood by while kuwait was invaded. george w. bush had 9/11 happen on his watch. bad things happen to our country even when a good guy is president. >> bill: i don't know, just a second, wait, general. >> let me finish my point. the question is not did something bad happen. what does the commander in chief do about it. number one he immediately strengthened diplomatic security everywhere that our embassies should be in danger. number two, he reinforced to back that up. number three he called the heads of state and emphasized their responsibility. number four, he put in motion a plan to go get the guys that did this and bring them to justice. number five, no, not anybody would have done that. he did it. and a good leader did it. you are talking about bill, wait a minute. you are talking about something. you are not letting me finish my point. >> bill: that is because your point is too long. you have to abide by the rules. >> i told you. >> bill: here is the crux of the matter. it's not about protecting americans, you are
ronald reagan lost 280 marines in beirut. george h.bush stood by while kuwait was invaded. george w. bush had 9/11 happen on his watch. bad things happen to our country even when a good guy is president. >> bill: i don't know, just a second, wait, general. >> let me finish my point. the question is not did something bad happen. what does the commander in chief do about it. number one he immediately strengthened diplomatic security everywhere that our embassies should be in danger....
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>> it reminds you of the days of ronald reagans and tip o'neills when politicians could get together and be friendly and warm for a moment, and we've got to get that back. >> the jokes were fabulous. they were hilarious. obama u nu was good jokes, i did not know romney was. i think he will make a great comedian in chief, which is one of the things we will require in our president. >> last word. see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more information about afge and membership, visit afge.org. ! steele: thanks, lucy. darling, here's a list of places you can reach me.
>> it reminds you of the days of ronald reagans and tip o'neills when politicians could get together and be friendly and warm for a moment, and we've got to get that back. >> the jokes were fabulous. they were hilarious. obama u nu was good jokes, i did not know romney was. i think he will make a great comedian in chief, which is one of the things we will require in our president. >> last word. see you next week. >> "inside washington" is brought you in part by...
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like ronald reagan did it. it is a t hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go backo what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too. looking at economic growth, the real issue is distribution of revenue between governments and private sector, producing more jobs and mor well being that means you maybe we need to do something with tax code, but we need to reduce spending first, that is our problem, spending is such a high level, relative to total revenue of u.s. is keeping us from growing. neil: like you said, the way to fix this is grow out of it, and way to grow out of it is find a way toke pan --o expand that tax base, god bless him, mitt romney was tryin
like ronald reagan did it. it is a t hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go backo what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too....
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he didn't have the votes then, ronald reagan, in his second term. if he didn't have them then, you won't need them now. you don't need a department of education, you need some federal responsibility in education but it could be minimal. when i was secretary, we did a poll, a survey, of all our grant recipients and we them to evaluate the program, the program that got the best grades, the bloc grant to the states. we take the money, we take our cut out, and send it back to them. that's the program they felt was the best. people said why did you take it in the first place, why don't you leave it there. host: from virginia, good morning. caller: good morning. i'm just sitting here amazed and outraged by the assertions that the former secretary is making. blaming the obama administration for the mass in the middle east because of obama's policy. as i recall, one year ago condoleezza rice and members of the bush administration were tripping over one another to claim that they were the ones responsible for the arab uprising, they were the ones who planted
he didn't have the votes then, ronald reagan, in his second term. if he didn't have them then, you won't need them now. you don't need a department of education, you need some federal responsibility in education but it could be minimal. when i was secretary, we did a poll, a survey, of all our grant recipients and we them to evaluate the program, the program that got the best grades, the bloc grant to the states. we take the money, we take our cut out, and send it back to them. that's the...
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but he's not a ronald reagan figure. i think at the end of this season we'll find he's hurt the republicans, and it's going to be a very tough general election for mitt romney. >> if mitt romney loses the general, robert, rick santorum says see, i told you so, he was too moderate. thank you to both. >>> up next, john mccain knows something about how not to pick a running mate. and he's got some advice for mitt romney. that's next in the "sideshow." you're watching "hardball." ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios according to the signs, ford is having some sort of big tire e
but he's not a ronald reagan figure. i think at the end of this season we'll find he's hurt the republicans, and it's going to be a very tough general election for mitt romney. >> if mitt romney loses the general, robert, rick santorum says see, i told you so, he was too moderate. thank you to both. >>> up next, john mccain knows something about how not to pick a running mate. and he's got some advice for mitt romney. that's next in the "sideshow." you're watching...
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but it was ronald reagan. he was drinking a screwdriver, and he was sitting there drinking, like, there wasn't any secret service people there and i were standing there and he was just kind of standard and it was made a couple people. been a photographer. it's not like now everybody is like this, you know. unless they had some twitch. so i, like did what i would normally, i went up and i said hello to but i didn't say hello to him. i said i'm not. [laughter] >> and he just looked at me and bobby have -- it's nice to have those people cto the dinners. w compassionate. anyway, i endedup in h kitchen. i ate his dinner, tied to the secret service guy. it was raining. it's fitting i'm here. i think i have something in common with ronald reagan. he was governor of california. i lived in california. [laughter] he was once a democrat. i once bought a counterfeit watch from times square. same thing. everybody makes mistakes. as an actor, he starred opposed a three-foot every chance named bonzo. i worked with bob dougla
but it was ronald reagan. he was drinking a screwdriver, and he was sitting there drinking, like, there wasn't any secret service people there and i were standing there and he was just kind of standard and it was made a couple people. been a photographer. it's not like now everybody is like this, you know. unless they had some twitch. so i, like did what i would normally, i went up and i said hello to but i didn't say hello to him. i said i'm not. [laughter] >> and he just looked at me...
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ronald reagans universe and proud of it. he has less black vote, less jewish vote, less white vote. he has a checklist and takes care of the hispanics. but at some point, he will faces normal people like sean hannity and me. believe me, when that happens, you are going to have a very bad night. >> you about as normal as people from mars. you think you are normal? >> i'm normal. i don't think you are normal. but i'm normal. you are not normal. i'm a normal, god-fearing american. >> what do you say bill cunningham -- >> i am the voice of the common man. i'm from ohio. >> here's a common-man question for you. mitt romney's people get off the plane in england and they said -- >> he denied it -- he denied it -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: wait a minute. we have to be fair. this is an unnamed person -- wait a minute. the romney camp -- >> this is the tabloids in great britain, some of them are nuts. >> you are out of your mind. get a background-- >>> i don't want to hear about unnamed sources. they are meaningless to me. show
ronald reagans universe and proud of it. he has less black vote, less jewish vote, less white vote. he has a checklist and takes care of the hispanics. but at some point, he will faces normal people like sean hannity and me. believe me, when that happens, you are going to have a very bad night. >> you about as normal as people from mars. you think you are normal? >> i'm normal. i don't think you are normal. but i'm normal. you are not normal. i'm a normal, god-fearing american....
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i was there with ronald reagan. he gave specifics in terms of tax expenditures. 97% of the small businesses pay less than -- make less than $250,000. adds funds -- hedge funds that makes $600 million a year. let's look at how sincere they are. governor romney, 10 days ago, was asked, you pay 14% on $20 million. someone making $50,000 paid more than that. do think that is fair? he said, yes, that is fair. you think these guys are going to cut those loopholes? the biggest loophole they take advantage is that carried interest loophole and capital gains loophole. there is not enough -- the reason why the study, the american enterprise institute study, the reason they all say it is going to go up for the middle class, the only way you can find $5 trillion and loopholes is cut the mortgage deduction for middle-class people. cut the health care deduction for middle-class people. that is why -- >> she is wrong about that. you can still preserve these -- he is wrong about that. >> not mathematically possible. >> it has been
i was there with ronald reagan. he gave specifics in terms of tax expenditures. 97% of the small businesses pay less than -- make less than $250,000. adds funds -- hedge funds that makes $600 million a year. let's look at how sincere they are. governor romney, 10 days ago, was asked, you pay 14% on $20 million. someone making $50,000 paid more than that. do think that is fair? he said, yes, that is fair. you think these guys are going to cut those loopholes? the biggest loophole they take...
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this is in the city were ronald reagan grew up. we spoke with several reporters covering the race about the significance of illinois and the battle for the republican nomination. we still have 50% of the primaries to come. host: the essence of this story, the party is preparing for the possibility advising campaigns, about what the rules state. guest: that is true. it is possible. you cannot rule it out. you have eight strong candidate for mitt romney. you can see the possibility of people refusing to drop off. if mitt romney can come up with the right number of delegates, before then, this argument will end. they are wise to prepare for the possibility. it is a pretty small possibility. >> i know you are quite familiar with the rule number 38. mitt romney may have a million more votes than rick santorum and newt gingrich. mitt romney may have more delegates than the other candidates combined, but when you come to tampa, anything goes. we need somebody who can beat president obama. guest: rick santorum needs to prove he can when. i
this is in the city were ronald reagan grew up. we spoke with several reporters covering the race about the significance of illinois and the battle for the republican nomination. we still have 50% of the primaries to come. host: the essence of this story, the party is preparing for the possibility advising campaigns, about what the rules state. guest: that is true. it is possible. you cannot rule it out. you have eight strong candidate for mitt romney. you can see the possibility of people...
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ronald reagan didn't go to church that much either; what we see is, i think, it's fair to say that we heard more about religion from candidate obama than from president obama. we tend to hear from president obama at official occasions, official pronouncements. those sorts of things. we hear it every now and then when he refers to, you know, my brother's, i want to be -- we should be our brothers and sister's keepers, we need to appeal to the golden rule. that sort of thing. it's right to say that neither candidate is to bring us to the forefront and seeing it as something of a liability in this election cycle and largely steered clear. >> all right, dr. robert jones, cofounder of public religion research institute. thank you for coming in tonight. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, election day weather. how a it looking? sue palka is monitoring the outlook. back after the break. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are
ronald reagan didn't go to church that much either; what we see is, i think, it's fair to say that we heard more about religion from candidate obama than from president obama. we tend to hear from president obama at official occasions, official pronouncements. those sorts of things. we hear it every now and then when he refers to, you know, my brother's, i want to be -- we should be our brothers and sister's keepers, we need to appeal to the golden rule. that sort of thing. it's right to say...
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the first president i remember is ronald reagan. yes, i do remember the preacher in my church telling everybody to vote for jimmy carter. the first presidency i remember is ronald reagan's. i remember who we turned the country around. if you are in the camp of people who think we need to turn the country around right now. it means one simple thing, boldness matters in politics, boldness is rewarded in politics, clarity is rewarded in politics and governor walker can tell you that in wisconsin and governor christy can tell you that in new jersey. and the last thing governor romney needs is advice from a new guy. i think the american people are ready to here a clarion call. i think they are ready to hear the man who would lead us tell us that we can control our own destiny. and i think people are ready to since talk to them again. that is my little spill at the outset. with that said, i'm going to take some questions and be mindful of the time and everyone introduce yourself so i know who you are. >> so, congressman, i wanted to see,
the first president i remember is ronald reagan. yes, i do remember the preacher in my church telling everybody to vote for jimmy carter. the first presidency i remember is ronald reagan's. i remember who we turned the country around. if you are in the camp of people who think we need to turn the country around right now. it means one simple thing, boldness matters in politics, boldness is rewarded in politics, clarity is rewarded in politics and governor walker can tell you that in wisconsin...
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but the kind of organic connection you found with ronald reagan or george h.w. bush and george w. bush is it of is not there. you could hear it in the way the different speakers spoke about romney's biography. it was all from a kind of cheat sheet, the same thing. but there was very little i thought truly authentic-- this is the guy. so there is a tension there. and is romney the last of something? you know, a certain generation of really northern liberal republicans? he's now posing as something more conservative. and is-- is ryan the future? or-- and i think it will depend on the election-- if the republicans get smashed in this election-- if you look at the polling now, it's unlikely, but who knows -- do they go through the kind of soul-searching the democrats went through in the late 80s and 90s that gave birth to bill clinton and the whole centrist democrat movement? it's going to be interesting to watch. >> rose: you think there's a possibility if the republicans are defeated badly, they may say we have to rebuild a different party. and that party might look to itself and sa
but the kind of organic connection you found with ronald reagan or george h.w. bush and george w. bush is it of is not there. you could hear it in the way the different speakers spoke about romney's biography. it was all from a kind of cheat sheet, the same thing. but there was very little i thought truly authentic-- this is the guy. so there is a tension there. and is romney the last of something? you know, a certain generation of really northern liberal republicans? he's now posing as...
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course, was closer to ronald reagan era than i. >> mr. speaker, you heard the criticism that you weren't necessarily as close to the president as you suggest. >> well, it's increasingly interesting to watch the romney attack machine coordinate things. and all of a sudden today there are four different articles by four people different that show up. the fact is, i'm thrilled that michael rail began has endorsed me and will be campaigning with me here in florida. i remember very fondly in 1995, when we were at the goldwater institute and nancy reagan said, you know, barry gave ronnie the torch and now ronnie's passing the torch to newt and his team in congress. so, i think it's reasonable to say, and i think the governor said it fairly, i am vastly closer to reagan and in that period, the governor was a business person. in '92, he was donating to democrats in congress. in '94, running against teddy kennedy, he said, flatly, i don't want to go back to a reagan-bush era. there's a pretty wide gap. he's more mature, he's more conservative, i a
course, was closer to ronald reagan era than i. >> mr. speaker, you heard the criticism that you weren't necessarily as close to the president as you suggest. >> well, it's increasingly interesting to watch the romney attack machine coordinate things. and all of a sudden today there are four different articles by four people different that show up. the fact is, i'm thrilled that michael rail began has endorsed me and will be campaigning with me here in florida. i remember very...
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and yet at the same time he called himself theary to conservative icon ronald reagan. the onslaught of romney attacks has forced him on to the defensive and the former speaker even blames his flat debate performances on his astonishment at what he called romney's dishonesty. >> now, when i say "falsehoods," i mean that both the "wall street journal" and the "national review" have said what romney's been saying about me leading the congress is false. >> reporter: his aides say there's no question the attacks have thrown gingrich off stride but, scott, his angry responses may drown out the very populist message he's trying to convey. >> pelley: dean, thank you. our cbs news political director john dickerson has been traveling the byways of florida talking to republican voters. john, what are you hearing? >> what you hear from voters, scott, is that mitt romney has sewn the seeds of doubt about newt gingrich. they worry that gingrich is too unpredictable and he'll botch the chance republicans have to beat barack obama. voters also tell you something in ma what they're not
and yet at the same time he called himself theary to conservative icon ronald reagan. the onslaught of romney attacks has forced him on to the defensive and the former speaker even blames his flat debate performances on his astonishment at what he called romney's dishonesty. >> now, when i say "falsehoods," i mean that both the "wall street journal" and the "national review" have said what romney's been saying about me leading the congress is false. >>...